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Indigenous leaders push for self-government, clean water, and policing reforms in Canada amid ongoing debates over Métis sovereignty and legislation.
Indigenous leaders are urging the federal government to advance self-government legislation, clean drinking water access, economic reconciliation, and policing reforms during Parliament’s spring sitting.
Following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s election, they are rebuilding relationships with officials and pushing for a renewed first ministers’ meeting to address longstanding disparities and implement Truth and Reconciliation Commission and MMIWG Inquiry recommendations.
While Ottawa plans to introduce clean water legislation this spring, concerns persist over weakened source water protections.
A bill recognizing the Manitoba Métis Federation’s self-government has sparked debate, with some Métis groups opposing provisions allowing non-Manitoba members to maintain ties, fearing it undermines national Métis sovereignty.
Talks with Métis Nations in Saskatchewan and Alberta are nearing completion, but tensions remain over the scope and inclusivity of self-government legislation.
Los líderes indígenas impulsan el autogobierno, el agua limpia y las reformas policiales en Canadá en medio de debates en curso sobre la soberanía y la legislación de Métis.